Saturday, June 15, 2013

Most A&P students face the challenge of quickly getting their memory skills up to speed. It may have been a while since you were faced with having to memorize so many facts and concepts in a short period of time. If you’re taking a summer course, it may be even more daunting because of a shortened term to get it all done.

Need some help improving your memorization skills? I know, I know, you don’t have time to take more lessons! That’s OK. Here’s a really quick—but really useful—review of 75 tips and resources that can put your memory skills into high gear now:

This sounds like a lot—75 tips—but it only takes a few minutes to go through them all. Really. And I’ll bet you’ll find a few good tricks in there that you hadn’t thought of. Which would be well worth an investment of a few minutes, eh?

About Me

I've worked as an anatomy & physiology professor for several decades, having taught at high school, community college, and university levels. I write A&P textbooks and manuals. I am a President Emeritus of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and a founder of HAPS Institute, a continuing education program for A&P professors. I have several blogs, websites, & a podcast related to teaching and learning. And in my youth I was a wild animal trainer.